Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office
Jobs and Economic Transformation Programme Pakistan (JETPAK)
The procurement contact named on the official notice.
The JETPAK programme will require the implementing partner (s) providing direct technical assistance, and grants to medium and large firms.
The programme will primarily be funded through Resource-DEL (RDEL), with a Capital-DEL (CDEL) component.
The programme will focus on achieving outcomes in the following areas: • Increase in value-add exports • Investment mobilisation • Development of local consultancies in standards, operations, GESI, business support services etc • Improved financing offer in high growth sectors During the session, further details about the programme will be shared.
Suppliers will have the opportunity to ask questions, provide feedback on the scope and design, and express their level of interest helping inform the route to market.
Example of the questions which are expected to be answered by the suppliers: • What delivery models or approaches would you recommend for supporting secondary market actors such as financial institutions, skills providers, and industry associations? • What experience do you have in delivering technical assistance and/ or grant programmes to medium and large firms in emerging markets? • What are the key challenges and risks you foresee in delivering a programme focused on value-add exports, investment mobilisation, and business support services? • How could the programme best support the development of local consultancies in areas such as standards, operations, GESI, and business support? • What innovative or proven approaches have you used to improve access to financing in high-growth sectors? • Do you have any feedback on the proposed use of Resource-DEL and Capital-DEL funding mechanisms in the programme design?
What the supplier must deliver
Development of local consultancies in standards, operations
Development of local consultancies in standards, operations, GESI, business support services etc.
Suppliers will have the opportunity to ask
Suppliers will have the opportunity to ask questions, provide feedback on the scope and design, and express their level of interest helping inform the route to market.
Example of the questions which are expected
Example of the questions which are expected to be answered by the suppliers:.
What are the key challenges and risks
What are the key challenges and risks you foresee in delivering a programme focused on value-add exports, investment mobilisation, and business support services?.
How could the programme best support
How could the programme best support the development of local consultancies in areas such as standards, operations, GESI, and business support?.
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- planning · Planning
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- 057618-2025
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